Classic Cars
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Ferrari has lost a major trademark dispute in the European Union.
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Toyota to restart production on 2000GT partsToyota's Gazoo Racing division will begin selling parts for the brand's first sports car, the 2000GT, on Aug. 1.
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Aston Martin starts delivery of “Goldfinger” DB5 continuation carsAston Martin is building James Bond-spec DB5s complete with functioning gadgets such as revolving number plates and extending machine gun turrets.
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1967 VW Bus attracts the kind buds we all needCamping in a 1967 Volkswagen Type 2 Microbus 21-Window Samba proved that there's still kindness and consideration in the world.
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AC Cars will build a limited run of all-electric CobrasAC Cars, which created the original Cobra body, is offering a limited edition of electric Cobra models call the AC Cobra Series 1 Electric.
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1961 Chevrolet Corvair ramp side pickup featured on Jay Leno's GarageMost pickup trucks follow a familiar template: engine in the front, bed in the back. That isn't the case with this 1961 Chevrolet Corvair pickup, featured on a recent episode of "Jay Leno's Garage." This truck is one of several variants of the rear-engine, air-cooled Corvair, conceived by General...
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Expert E-Type restorer Eagle has attempted its own version of the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type, this time designed for the road rather than the racetrack.
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Dodge Viper with Hellcat power and Challenger body headed to SEMA"Highway Star" is a Dodge Viper wrapped in a Dodge Challenger body with a Hellcat engine.
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Ford unearths early GT40 design sketchesThe Ford GT40 made history by winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans four years straight, but it could have looked much different.
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A 911 Targa crafted by Singer visits Jay Leno's GarageThe 130th Singer 911 is the star of the latest episode of “Jay Leno's Garage.”
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1960 Maserati Tipo 61 "Birdcage" hits the streets on Jay Leno's GarageJay Leno goes for a drive in a very special race car, the 1960 Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage.
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1921 Benz-Mercedes Rabbit-the-First visits Jay Leno's GarageLearn the story of the oddball Benz-Mercedes built in 1921 with the purpose of racing.
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Cars may seem big today, but they were absolutely massive back in the day. Case in point is this early Imperial which was showcased on a recent episode of “Jay Leno's Garage.” It's from 1957, which was the first year for the second-generation Imperial. Sure, there were many earlier Imperials, but these were Chryslers. Starting from 1955, Chrysler made Imperial its own brand and it lasted as a standalone brand right up until 1983. Unlike many cars from the era, Leno's Imperial is an all-original example. Yes, that's the paint the car left the factory. The engine is a Hemi 6.4-liter...
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Dartz reviving one of Russia's oldest car brands for new EV companyDartz is famous for its big, hulking SUVs, although some may only know the company for offering the world's most expensive vodka. In the future, the Dartz name could come to be synonymous with electric cars. The company has teamed up with a major Chinese automaker to revive historic Russian brand...
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Deep dive: Volkswagen GTI historyThere's now been seven generations of the Volkswagen Golf GTI, and an eighth is just around the corner.
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Jamiroquai lead singer Jay Kay's first car fetches $20,000 at auctionJamiroquai lead singer and car lover Jay Kay just sold the car he learned to drive in.
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11-month restoration makes 1987 Lamborghini LM002 better than newAfter an 11-month restoration by Bell Sport & Classic in England, this 1987 Lamborghini LM002 is even better than when it left the factory.
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Icon restomods a 1970 Ford F-100The restomod experts at Icon are back with a new creation based on an iconic Ford pickup truck.
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It's time to look at the fascinating history of the Unimog, Mercedes-Benz's unstoppable workhorse.
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Ferrari’s on-again, off-again love affair with the Indianapolis 500As Ferrari considers yet another stab at the iconic US race, here's a look at the previous efforts ranging back to 1952.
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2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R with just 480 miles heads to auctionOne of the last Mustangs to wear the Cobra R badge is about to go under the hammer.
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Superformance MKIII R is a classic Cobra with modern touchesThe Superformance MKIII R will fulfill your Cobra needs for a lot less and with some modern touches.
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Porsche's factory collection service is about to turn 70A German psychiatrist by the name of Ottomar Domnick was the first to take advantage of Porsche's factory collection service.
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Fancy fins adorned more than just cars in the 1950sSeveral companies produced fiberglass runabout boats with car-like styling cues.
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